How many miles does a 2005 Saturn Vue have?
Mileage: 131,711 miles Body Type: SUV Color: Silver Engine: 6 Cyl 3.5 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 02/19/05 and owned in CA until 08/17/16 • 2nd owner purchased on 08/17/16 and owned in CA until .
What kind of engine does a Saturn Vue have?
This topic contains 20 replies, has 6 voices, and was last updated by Babersher 9 years, 1 month ago. I recently heard that the Saturn Vue had a honda transmission and engine, and after some trawling on the internet, I read on Wikipedia that some 04-07 Vues came equipped with a 3.5 liter J35A3 honda engine and a five speed honda transmission.
When was last serviced Saturn Vue in TN?
Last serviced at 155,569 miles in Johnson City, TN on 06/11/20 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed • 5 • 000 mile service performed • Drivability/performance checked • Tires rotated. Mileage: 155,670 miles Body Type: SUV Color: Red Engine: 4 Cyl 2.2 L
Is the Saturn Vue like the Saturn Ion?
Just like the Saturn ION, bad reputation because some don’t like the center gauge pod, yep that makes or breaks it. Yea the ion is a great car but the center gauge just ruins it and makes alot of people hate it , including me.
Is there a Saturn Vue with a Honda engine?
Yes, some GM built Saturn Vue SUV’s came with J-Series Honda V6 engines It’s true, due to an agreement in 1999 some GM made Saturn Vue SUV’s came with Honda V6 engines between 2004-2007.
How old was the Saturn Vue when it was made?
The car was tossed easily by the wind (song “Dust in the Wind” by Kansas comes to mind), NVH levels were off the chart, and the interior squeaked as if it was made 100 years ago. Ironically, the Vue was less than a year old (from production), and even younger than that on the road.
What kind of engine does GM Saturn use?
GM would use a Honda engine in a future vehicle, and Honda would use diesel engines from GM partner Isuzu Motors Ltd. We now know that Saturn in GM got a Honda V6 and Honda got the right to use diesel engines, primarily for the European market, for its smaller cars.